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Cannot sync or enter or delete contacts in Outlook 2002

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msellers99 - 13 Jan 2005 21:11 GMT
Particulars:
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP office Professional with Front Page
Outlook 2002 (10.6515.674)SP3
A week ago when I was syncing my Pocket PC(Dell Axim) ,which is a year old,
a screen started popping up saying "a program is trying to access email
addresses stored in outlook. Do you want to allow access?  This kept on for a
few days and then Contacts would no longer sync.   Now I can open contacts in
Outlook but can't add or delete any and Contacts I enter on my PDA won't sync
to contacts on outlook.  I saw somewhere that the popups have to do with
office updates.  I've done the "detect and repair" to no avail and am stuck.  
Help me Obiwan.
Mike Sellers - 16 Jan 2005 23:26 GMT
Stop everything.  It appears that I have 4 personal folders files that I
need to take care of.  When I go to Outlook Today (personal folders)
everything works fine.  What an idiot I am.  I have spent the last 4 days
working on this problem.  Thanks again for your help.  I may need some
assistance in managing or deleting the other folders but that can wait.

Thanks again

Mike

> Particulars:
> Windows XP Professional
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> stuck.
> Help me Obiwan.

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